A table that contains only foreign keys (sometimes called a pure join table) and represents a many-to-many relationship between two tables in the database will not have a corresponding entity in the conceptual model. When the Entity Data Model tools encounter such a table, the table is represented in the conceptual model as a many-to-many association instead of an entity.
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